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Alter Alexius, natione Scotus, nobili familia oriundus, nuper in Belgium felici S. Spiritus afflatu delatus, et in familiam Seraphici Patris S. Francisci Cappucinorum adscriptus, sub nomine F. Archangeli
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he converted 300 Scottish soldiers to the catholic religion. His mother ultimately came to Flanders, and a pension was granted to her by the king of Spain. She died at
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on 1 January 1606, and her son John survived her only seven months, dying on 2 August 1606. He was buried in the nave of the Capuchin Church at
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version, with Forbes's portrait prefixed, engraved by J. Picart, was printed at
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Having changed clothes with a shepherd boy, John Forbes crossed over the sea to
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The Life of the Reverend Fa. Angel of Ioyevse, Capvchin Preacher
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Capuchin
John Forbes, 8th Lord Forbes
Lady Margaret Gordon
George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly
the Reformation
Protestant
Flanders
James Gordon
Jesuit
Antwerp
Antwerp Citadel
Flemish
Latin
Tournai
Bruges
Diksmuide
Ghent
Termonde
Faustinus Cranius
Diest
Italian
Modena
English
Douay
Benedict Canfield
French
Paris


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